This book does look like the perfect to use if you are a beginner. With such clear directions everyone is sure to be able to embroider. I am a self taught embroiderer since 1970 and I would love to have this book, love the new designs.

Oh how lovely! I learned to embroider as a child and has just recently begun to revisit it! I am trying to determine how I can bring my scissors on the plane when we fly to France in a couple of weeks.... lots of uninterrupted work time=completed project!

That looks like a really fun book... I have just been teaching my little girl some beginning stitches, and so this looks like something that she and I could share! Gotta put it on my must have list! Thanks for the fun giveaway!

Looks like a really sweet book ~ especially like the quilt with all the little embroidered squares (I went over to Amazon to check it out). one can never have too many embroidery books! Thank you and Kristyne for the generous giveaway.

My children did learn to stitch on similar type patterns like this when they were little. I would love to teach my grandchildren from this book! And also, maybe embellish some of their clothes, pillows, etc. Thanks!

I am very new to all of this and it seems to be great fun. I am semi retired from the workforce with a box full of embroidery supplies from my stayhomemom days. Now I would like to begin again with my five granddaughters and one on the way. This book would be a great help for them and myself, I would love to win a copy. Thank you

Krystyne sent me over to your blog to give a shout out..would love to win her book. My first stitches almost 60 years ago were embroidery stitches. Love incorporating them in quilts. Now I am going to take a peek at your blog.

Hello,I've been following your blog for a few years now and love it. I've made a few things on it. A sprocket pillow being the latest. I literally always have some embroidery on the go. I embroider (that is hand embroider) my kid's art for wallhangings, pillowcases, placemats and quilts. They make the best patterns of all. Well, I do love kid's art. Haven't ever commented but thought I would do today. Thanks for all your ideas. How are the rabbits?